


Well HELLO, vineyard royalty. This set of 4 vintage. Bohemian hock wine glasses didn’t just show up-they arrived with grapes, glamour, and a whole lot of European attitude. Each goblet features a cut crystal grapes motif (because plain glassware is for amateurs) paired with rich jewel-toned colors -Blue, Red, Green, and Amethyst-standing tall at approx. 8.5 inches of yes, I. These beauties look like they’ve spent decades whispering secrets in a china cabinet-and based on the dust we evicted?? Condition Check (Lucy + Ethel = Zero Nonsense). Lucy inspected rims and bases like it was her full-time job (it is). Ethel followed with the final word. No chips? No nips? No cracks? No regrets. Just clean, sparkling vintage crystal ready to re-enter society. Why These Are Absolutely Extra (in the best way). Authentic Nachtmann German cut crystal (top-tier sparkle authority). Detailed grapes pattern = texture, depth, and serious visual pop. Classic Bohemian hock silhouette (tall stem, elegant bowl). Multicolor set = instant table flex. Hand-blown vintage craftsmanship you just don’t get anymore. ? Fun Fact (Ethel’s classy trivia corner). Hock glasses were designed for white wines from Germany’s Rhine region. Originally used to identify wines-now they just identify who has better taste at the table. ? Alternative Uses (because we’re not basic). Upscale dessert glasses (mousse, berries, dramatic whipped cream moments). Vanity glam holders (lipsticks living their best life). Mini floral vases (tiny arrangements, big energy). Candle holders for when you’re feeling mysterious. Each glass gets its own box (because we respect boundaries), then everything goes into a larger padded box with enough bubble wrap to survive a cross-country cha-cha. Because we’re here to impress, not finesse. ? Final Word from Ethel. These aren’t just wine glasses. They’re conversation starters, table centerpieces, and low-key show-offs all in one. Check the photos-what you see is exactly what you get. Then check our store. Because if this is what we’re pulling out of cabinets, imagine what’s next.